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Tuesday, Jan. 30 Final elections. Great excitement. Congratulations abound and a few tears shed (in private). Artisans issued — feverish haste to get them all signed. Wednesday, Jan. 31 Rally Day. Oh, boy — talk about dignity. Weren ' t the exercises wonderful ? Thursday, Feb. 1 Beginning of Commencement — in other words, graduation. Senior A ' s bid adieu to the dear old Manual. Friday, Feb. 2 LAST DAY OF THE TERM. « ( Mk I % 9 ' S-JO M Lest we forget The Senior Class, As out into the World they pass. C BftiKtRVIULE ' ' - Nineteen
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It was a big Red letter day When the Senior Class Put on its play. The football hero Is all swelled up About his letter. Ask the pup. Wednesday, Jan. 17 Manual is having some mighty fine assemblies. Only wish there was room to tell about all of them. Friday, Jan. 19 Senior B reception to the Senior A ' s. Everyone on the best behavior. You never witnessed so much dignity. A lovely program was given and the rest of the evening was spent in dancing and drinking the sparkling via. age known as — punch I Also, basketball game with Poly. Monday, Jan. 22 Will you sign this petition for so and so? Talk about politics — school ' s full of ' em . Tuesday, Jan. 23 Senior A ' s almost through with re- hearsals. Students anticipating a great treat. (Hope they won ' t be disappointed.) Wednesday, Jan. 24 First performance of The| Charm School. Thursday, Jan. 25 Emblem day. One of the biggest days of the term — when our heroes receive their well-earned letters. Congratulations, boys. Friday, Jan. 26 Nomination speeches. How it does thrill us. If you chose to elect me — You know how it is — The last performance of The Charm School given today. Monday, Jan. 29 Primary elections. ElOHTEKN
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MANUAL ' S NEW FACULTY MEMBERS By GliKTKUDE WlNSLOW It seems that Manual was well supplied with new teachers this term, for which reason the following articles appear. In it an attempt will be made to reveal the past, present, future and so forth — of these in- structors. Yea-Bo — Let ' s Go. Miss CaUienue Stewart, an addition to the English and French de- partments, says: I just can ' t imagine why anyone wouldn ' t like Man- ual. There you are, someone else agrees with us. It appears that the fine spirit of cooperation here attracts her and likewise reminds her of her own school way back in Chicago. Miss Stewart took gradu- ate work at the University of California and has taught in Chicago high schools. 1 tried to encourage some personal touch from but she said nothing very thrilling had ever happened to her. That ' s hard to be- lieve though. Miss C. Maude Ingersoll came to instruct in the mighty subject Latin. She has taught in a variety of places — San Pedro, Chino, Oak- land and Hollywood (last but not least) being part of the variety Ah! Sweet Revenge! But Miss Ingersoll is neutral as to Los Angeles high schools. However, on asking her if she liked Manual she answered, Of course, that goes without saying. Her subjects are history and Latin, and in a special study of these two she traveled abroad. Next comes Miss Ida B. Davison, the pal of Miss Ingersoll. Seeing that these two have been in such close touch with each other for so long, I can ' t even separate them on paper. They both graduated from U. S. C. with Master ' s Degrees. Miss Davison taught in Riverside, Covina, and in Illinois high schools before coming to our joyous instiiution. Her special subject is history. On inquiring as to whether she liked the smaller or larger high schools best she said that she much preferred the larger school. Even our size affords satisfaction. Mr. Wm ' . R. Tanner is the next victim. Previous to his arrival at Manual Arts Mr. Tanner was at Boyle Heights Junior High. He has been a teacher there ever since the school started its career. There he taught English, Occupations and History. However at Manual he is confined only to English. He was easily enticed to say that he was delighted with the Spirit at Manual. Especially the first football game attraction. I was impressed greatly when so few people left the game and when partically all remained to sing the parting song. Also I was sur- TWENTY
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